The latest numbers for Alberta.
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Sep 14, 2021 09:59PM
Nine more deaths!
Do Kenney and Hinshaw even know about APABETALONE? If they do, what have they done to promote the cause for Resverlogix?
Has the former dean of the U of C medical school made any phone calls on our behalf...his behalf, as I assume he still holds some shares?
Why does it seem that everybody is sitting on their behinds here?
Please tell us we're wrong Don! How else do we explain this delay?
If one of those deaths was my family member, I'd be furious if I found out that there was a drug that could have saved them...and forever reason was parked in neutral on the side of the road!
Wonder if the name Apabetalone came up at any time - even once - during the meeting? If not, they should all resign!
THAT IS OF COURSE, unless they've never heard of apabetalone because our fearless team never leaves their bunkers these days!
COVID-19 CABINET COMMITTEE MEETING
Government officials met Tuesday morning to discuss the province's growing COVID-19 hospitalizations and Premier Jason Kenney cancelled an upcoming trip to northern Alberta to meet with his caucus instead.
"The Premier has cancelled his planned trip to Ft. McMurray and is currently meeting with Cabinet and caucus colleagues with respect to the COVID-19 situation in Alberta," Christine Myatt, director of government communications, told CTV News Edmonton.
The Alberta Medical Association is calling for immediate action, and believes the measures announced Sept. 3 won't be enough.
Edmonton
Alberta reports 1,434 new COVID-19 cases, 9 deaths
EDMONTON - Hospitalizations and ICU admissions continued to increase in Alberta on Tuesday as the province reported 1,434 new cases of COVID-19.
Alberta now has 18,265 active cases and 822 COVID-19 hospitalizations, including a new pandemic high 212 ICU admissions.
More than 90 per cent of ICU admissions are either unvaccinated or only partially vaccinated, Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Deena Hinshaw said on Twitter.
She also reported nine deaths caused by COVID-19.
COVID-19 CABINET COMMITTEE MEETING
Government officials met Tuesday morning to discuss the province's growing COVID-19 hospitalizations and Premier Jason Kenney cancelled an upcoming trip to northern Alberta to meet with his caucus instead.
"The Premier has cancelled his planned trip to Ft. McMurray and is currently meeting with Cabinet and caucus colleagues with respect to the COVID-19 situation in Alberta," Christine Myatt, director of government communications, told CTV News Edmonton.
The Alberta Medical Association is calling for immediate action, and believes the measures announced Sept. 3 won't be enough.
Monday night, Hinshaw told doctors in Calgary restrictions were lifted too early.
• Hinshaw blames Alberta's fourth wave trajectory on 'open for summer' plan
On Tuesday, the provincial government said its printable card for proof of vaccination would become available on Thursday.
https://edmonton.ctvnews.ca/alberta-reports-1-434-new-covid-19-cases-9-deaths-1.5584961